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Headline | Let´s try a little bit swedish ;-) |
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Bodo Dec-30-2003, 11:27 GMT
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Austria
 | I´ve read that also the people in Finnland and Denmark understand swedish, is that right? |
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Bodo Jan-20-2004, 20:08 GMT
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Austria
 | Welcom all swedish fans |
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Jolo Jan-23-2004, 15:44 GMT
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Sweden
 | Danish, swedish and norweigan sound rahter similar, so most of the time we understand each other. A part of the people in Finland speaks swedish too... Great to have a swedish forum! Thanks Bodo! |
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Bodo Jan-23-2004, 17:02 GMT
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Austria
 | Hi Jolo! Yes that´s great, there are a lot of fan´s from these 3 countries so I hope some people will participate :-)
(I think I should stop now writting in English..or you all will have an english forum ;-) |
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Jolo Jan-26-2004, 20:02 GMT
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Sweden
 | =) |
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Bodo Feb-09-2004, 14:59 GMT
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Austria
 | I have a question again about the language. Is there a name for all of these languages (swedish, danish and norwegian) together? Like for example ´the nordian languages´ or something else?
I would change the describtion then to this name, because now it looks like as if this is only for Swedish people. |
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Alida Feb-09-2004, 15:10 GMT
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Netherlands
 | Although I´m Dutch, I would say the answer is Scandinavian language. |
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Bodo Feb-09-2004, 15:48 GMT
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Austria
 | Oh right, that must be the right word, thanks :-)
And how is it written in Scandinavian, the word ´Scandinavian´ ? |
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Alida Feb-09-2004, 16:18 GMT
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Netherlands
 | The word Scandinavian is the correct english(!) word. I really don´t know the scandinavian word.
By the way, I don´t think anybody has a problem with the name Dutch, but in Dutch it would be Nederlands. |
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Sara / ringoreiel Jun-23-2004, 10:29 GMT
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Denmark
 | I am both swedish and danish, and the danish work for Scandinavian is Skandinavisk
Now that I think about it I don´t really know the swedish word for it, but i guess it´s something quite similar |
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Sara / ringoreiel Jun-23-2004, 10:32 GMT
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Denmark
 | work = word..
Sorry |
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Elin Aug-12-2004, 13:25 GMT
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Sweden
 | Skandinavisk if it´s singular, Skandinaviska if it´s plural. (Skandinaviska språk = Scandinavian languages.) *waves vigourously to Sara* |
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